According to Passmark the fastest Hard drive out is the OCZ-VERTEX3 MI.... just to let you know. harddrivebenchmark(dot)net shows you virtually all hard drive comparisons. Its interesting but at the price that SSD costs per GB I am sticking to my good old WD 7200rpm drive for now.
SSD's use a considerable amount less energy than a hard drive. For an HTPC it will also be nice to have a quieter startup. This solid state is rather slow for a solid state. Of course the machine specs bottleneck the SSD but look for at least around 230 MB/s read. For a boot drive write will not be of much concern.
Seems like boot time is not the most attractive benefit from a SSD. FireFox starting in about 4.5 seconds was impressive! My Netbook comes out of hibernation in about 5 seconds with a 5200 rpm hard drive (4 GIG Ready Boot). I boot it once a week to remove any sludge, it takes 2 min or so. I'm building a HT-PC and am considering getting a small SSD as the boot drive. From what I have read, many SSD's actually use more power than a Hard Drive. Any Ideas folks?
Hey dud i use lots of heavy softs. so i have to use xp, but after seeing your tuto. i wanna install win 7 in my pc ,which one should i use please suggest.I've 3.2 gz Amd Processor, 4gb corsair ram, MSI mobo. 500 gb seagate hard disk. Please reply.Thanks.
Sorry, but I can do that just as fast with my HDD (except that I use Opera, and it opens in <1 sec :P). I guess SSDs do make sense for some applications, but not for those I use. (CPU: i5-2400, HDD: Samsung F3 Spinpoint 1000GB.)
@tazss159 lol the boot up dont go faser with better graphic cards or processors its the harddrive thats matter and the motherboard for booting up the bios
i'm running ubuntu on a 1.6ghz dual core antlon with geforce go 6150. i just ordered an ssd from tigerdirect on sale for $54 after rebate. how do you think it will perform?
@warwagon Drive Type: Solid State Drive Capacity: 30 GB Interface: SATA II Interface Type: SATA Write Speed: up to 50 MB/sec Read Speed: up to 180 MB/sec Form Factor: 2.5" Temperature, Operating (°C): 0 to 70
@warwagon just for comparison what is the average write speed on a 5400rpm 2.5" drive? also read speed is more important if you don't do alot of writing data to drive right?
you opened solitaire as a reference to SDD speed increases? Do us a favor and put down the camera, delete your youtube account, and sell your computer.
I need to upgras to a SSD. or 2 and run a raid 0 mode. cause my sata HDD is ok, still little slow on some task. and my computer has a 5.9 windows 7 64 score.
Not very impressive, i.e. I was expecting more of SSDs. Saw some youtube videos (not only this one) and assume that my home PC with two WD Green Power EADS 1 TB in Raid0 starts and reacts faster. Somehow it relieves me - I don't have to upgrade my hardware.
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All the promises of 7 are ONLY available in the Ultimate version for many more dollars otherwise it is XP with better graphics ONLY... well a little bit more....
pretty fast if you ask me, I installed windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit on my PC and it was slower. My specs are 2.6 GHz AMD Athlon 64 x2, 2GBs RAM, ATI Radeon 2100, 320GB HDD (not a SDD) that is most likely the reason mine was slower.
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megastuffer 4 months ago
Just got an 120 gb SSD :D
ThePighead10 6 months ago
It works just like my Ubuntu on magnetic HDD! :D
Piotsze 6 months ago
According to Passmark the fastest Hard drive out is the OCZ-VERTEX3 MI.... just to let you know. harddrivebenchmark(dot)net shows you virtually all hard drive comparisons. Its interesting but at the price that SSD costs per GB I am sticking to my good old WD 7200rpm drive for now.
keith23uk 9 months ago
i don't even get to see the welcome screen...
joerush25 9 months ago
I don't know man, my regular 7200rpm loads almost the same, maybe a bit slower but if this is the difference, it's not worth it.
deemas82 9 months ago
With my SSD I don't even see the welcome screen. And by the time the desktop finishes that little fade in, all my programs in the taskbar load.
indemaTROY 10 months ago
SSD's use a considerable amount less energy than a hard drive. For an HTPC it will also be nice to have a quieter startup. This solid state is rather slow for a solid state. Of course the machine specs bottleneck the SSD but look for at least around 230 MB/s read. For a boot drive write will not be of much concern.
blahguy164 10 months ago
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Seems like boot time is not the most attractive benefit from a SSD. FireFox starting in about 4.5 seconds was impressive! My Netbook comes out of hibernation in about 5 seconds with a 5200 rpm hard drive (4 GIG Ready Boot). I boot it once a week to remove any sludge, it takes 2 min or so. I'm building a HT-PC and am considering getting a small SSD as the boot drive. From what I have read, many SSD's actually use more power than a Hard Drive. Any Ideas folks?
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ARealWiseGuys 10 months ago
CLASSS
ROMAN1001970ify 10 months ago
36 seconds counted, WOW! pretty fast!
Dan81369 11 months ago
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Ich hab meinen datein gesicher auf dvd und wollte sie dan in ssd instalieren aber es kommt immer das gleiche:
(reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media i n selected boot device and press a kay)
wie hast du den windows 7 in ssd instaliert??
dmxboyyy 11 months ago
fuck your laptop
BreadForButter 11 months ago
16gb? a fresh windows 7 consumes about 15gb. so u have 1gb left haha
79mystique79 11 months ago
@79mystique79
Actually I had about 4 gigs left over.
warwagon 11 months ago 14
@79mystique79 windows 7 ultimate takes about 15 GB home premium about 9 GB
pumbakung 11 months ago
@79mystique79 no its 8GB??
hackersoasword13 10 months ago
@79mystique79 it depends on which OS you install. Windows Tiny 7 takes less than 10. Works great on an Hp mini Netbook.
xXMNM808Xx 10 months ago
@79mystique79 well 13 at the most
MrTpengineer 7 months ago
@79mystique79 couries .. my w7 after instalation eats only @5gB on hdd..
Pinnger 7 months ago
boot up time is garbage.
Took over 30 seconds. My laptop with 5400 RPM hard-drive is faster than your pathetic Toshiba garbage computer.
pvtjamesryan3 1 year ago
@pvtjamesryan3 i know right
slayermanxx 1 year ago
@pvtjamesryan3 your an idiot go away
pumbakung 11 months ago
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@pumbakung
Does your pussy hurt?
pvtjamesryan3 11 months ago
Hey dud i use lots of heavy softs. so i have to use xp, but after seeing your tuto. i wanna install win 7 in my pc ,which one should i use please suggest.I've 3.2 gz Amd Processor, 4gb corsair ram, MSI mobo. 500 gb seagate hard disk. Please reply.Thanks.
Arjun007ize 1 year ago
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Arjun007ize 1 year ago
Sorry, but I can do that just as fast with my HDD (except that I use Opera, and it opens in <1 sec :P). I guess SSDs do make sense for some applications, but not for those I use. (CPU: i5-2400, HDD: Samsung F3 Spinpoint 1000GB.)
j0m0r 1 year ago
Can you run a large program almost all programs you run
hanspotato22 1 year ago
w7 running in same time on my IDE drive ...
brelamich 1 year ago
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tazss159 1 year ago
@tazss159
That is the question.
warwagon 1 year ago
@warwagon LOL, i guess you'r superfast ssd made everything so much faster.
tazss159 1 year ago
@tazss159 lol the boot up dont go faser with better graphic cards or processors its the harddrive thats matter and the motherboard for booting up the bios
alle71 1 year ago
@tazss159 BOOT UP depends mainly on the hard drive, not the processor.
talldude123 1 year ago
@tazss159 Because he's not using a hard disk drive, instead, he's using a Solid State Drive.
wwyk1993 1 year ago
If it was a 32GB or bigger the system would be a whole lot faster because the bigger it is the faster the write and read speeds are.
SOF006 1 year ago
i cant wait until the day prices of ssd drops....if the prices ever drops
tunnelneverends 1 year ago
i'm running ubuntu on a 1.6ghz dual core antlon with geforce go 6150. i just ordered an ssd from tigerdirect on sale for $54 after rebate. how do you think it will perform?
videogamegod88 1 year ago
@videogamegod88
Depends on what SSD you bought and the speeds that it is rated for.
warwagon 1 year ago
@warwagon Drive Type: Solid State Drive Capacity: 30 GB Interface: SATA II Interface Type: SATA Write Speed: up to 50 MB/sec Read Speed: up to 180 MB/sec Form Factor: 2.5" Temperature, Operating (°C): 0 to 70
videogamegod88 1 year ago
@videogamegod88
The write speeds look a little slow but the reads speeds look pretty good. So over all it should perform good.
warwagon 1 year ago
@warwagon just for comparison what is the average write speed on a 5400rpm 2.5" drive? also read speed is more important if you don't do alot of writing data to drive right?
videogamegod88 1 year ago
@videogamegod88 not well linux don't support SSDS :(
b41984 10 months ago
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@videogamegod88 not well linux don't support SSDS :(
b41984 10 months ago
Hello! I wonder if the power supply does'nt work like it should, can it make the SSD slower?
nykvarnskurken 1 year ago
you opened solitaire as a reference to SDD speed increases? Do us a favor and put down the camera, delete your youtube account, and sell your computer.
maddogg553 1 year ago 32
Oh hush. :D
warwagon 1 year ago
@warwagon LoL, I'm glad you picked up on my exaggeration. But seriously, the solitaire thing made me laugh.
maddogg553 1 year ago
o meu com 5400 rpm inicia mais rapido q esse ae --'
lipemaster1000 1 year ago
I don't see myself buying one of these until a major price drop, since all my programs load as fast or even faster than they do on your video.
System specs:
Gigabyte P35-DS3L
2x 1GB DDR2 800 GSkill RAM
Intel Core2Duo E6850@3.00GHz Wolfdale
WD Caviar Blue 500GB SATA 7200RPM
EVGA GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB GDDR3 PCIe x16
aegusvii 1 year ago
how much did you get your SSD for ?
highcan1 1 year ago
@highcan1
$150
warwagon 1 year ago
i got windows 7 Runnin on
Intel pentuim 4 1.5ghz
512mb SD-RAM
Shotty 32/64mb video card lol intel something...
And a 40GB hard drive (not SATA or SSD) a old 2002-2003 laptop hard disk
jdcrispe95 1 year ago
I need a SSD card, this amazing! But I think you could boot even faster with a better cpu..
RischelBoy 1 year ago 8
thats some weak ass shit lol
slvr99 1 year ago
Things go faster with faster CPU and RAM aswell, don't forget that.
NoneImparticular 1 year ago
You have a German accent hehe. Nice video, but why haven't you enabled Aero?
NorwegianCrows 2 years ago
Video card doesn't support Aero.
warwagon 2 years ago
Ahh ok.
NorwegianCrows 2 years ago
@warwagon i like aero but it takes so much memory and ram so im happy that they have included Aero Basic in Windows 7
WindowsVistaMan14 1 year ago
I need to upgras to a SSD. or 2 and run a raid 0 mode. cause my sata HDD is ok, still little slow on some task. and my computer has a 5.9 windows 7 64 score.
purplewolfpimp 2 years ago
For some reason everyone always had 5.9 score... everyone I know, even though they have worse hardware... I don't get it.
NoneImparticular 1 year ago
das ist schnell?? ne dan hast du noch nie eine schnelle festplatte gesehen
1982ultra 2 years ago
is this windows 7 home premium 64bit or 32bit kinda looks like a 32 bit but plz respond
BoomBox124 2 years ago
32bit.
warwagon 2 years ago
Not very impressive, i.e. I was expecting more of SSDs. Saw some youtube videos (not only this one) and assume that my home PC with two WD Green Power EADS 1 TB in Raid0 starts and reacts faster. Somehow it relieves me - I don't have to upgrade my hardware.
Anyway thx for the vid :-)
FlyanTV 2 years ago
Take into account that its a low end SSD with only
Sequential Access - Read up to 30MB/s
Sequential Access - Write up to 22MB/s
Combine that with an old laptop and I think it preformed great.
warwagon 2 years ago
You maybe right, but Intel Postville Vids have neither persuaded me of the advance of several times more expensive hard drives with small capacity.
Fast - yes. Worth 180€/80GB -no way!
FlyanTV 2 years ago
@warwagon wow, that is impressive, considering the read/write speeds
USAFp90x 2 years ago
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All the promises of 7 are ONLY available in the Ultimate version for many more dollars otherwise it is XP with better graphics ONLY... well a little bit more....
Films4You 2 years ago
My samsung T1 F1 is just as fast.
riptor3086 2 years ago
its not so fast:-(
ThePatrykfilm9000 2 years ago
pretty fast if you ask me, I installed windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit on my PC and it was slower. My specs are 2.6 GHz AMD Athlon 64 x2, 2GBs RAM, ATI Radeon 2100, 320GB HDD (not a SDD) that is most likely the reason mine was slower.
Drue192 2 years ago
I think your specs come close to that of a comon netbook so it should indeed run like that :)
very nice!
Social00 2 years ago